Celebrities Reveal Their All-Natural Beauty Secrets

Celebrities are among the few fortunate enough to be able to spend tons of money on their beauty routine, so when an actress admits to a frugal beauty secret, we're all ears. See the all-natural beauty finds that keeps these women looking flawless.

Scarlett JohanssonTurns out the secret to Scarlett's beautiful skin is in our kitchen. "If my skin is dull or I have red spots before a big event, I sweep raw lemon over it, to make it brighter," she told Marie Claire. "It stings a bit, but it's not at all harming. It's my favorite thing."

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Miranda KerrMiranda has her own organic skin care line, so it's no surprise that she believes in an all-natural approach to beauty. She told Into the Gloss, "Hair-wise, I love using coconut oil as a treatment and apple cider vinegar for shininess—you put on a little bit in the shower as a rinse, and then wash it out. It stinks a little, but then you use conditioner and the smell goes away."

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Gwyneth PaltrowGoop is also a fan of coconut oil. She told E!, "I use coconut oil a lot on my face, on my skin and in my cooking."

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Kate HudsonIn an interview with us, Kate said she dunks her face in an ice bath to revive her glow. How long does she keep her face submerged in the freezing water? “It depends how badly I want it,” she told us.

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Zoe Saldana“My mother was a hippie and very health conscious, so growing up, she always encouraged my sisters and I to be as natural as possible,” she told Refinery29. “Once a year, we all still get together and put mayonnaise in our hair for old times’ sake.”

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Emma StoneIt's Emma's allergies that have her turning to all-natural alternatives. "I just use natural grape seed oil from the grocery store on my face as a moisturizer," told Style.com. "After the shower, I pat it on, and then I’ll use it throughout the day and at night. I pretty much smell like grape all the time.”

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Cate Blanchett"Olive and macadamia oils are really good for your complexion. Put one of them on in the shower and they make your skin zing,” she told the British edition of InStyle magazine. “I incorporate them into a homemade scrub with grapefruit juice and sea salt—a beauty trick taught to me by a friend of mine.”